noun
- People who participate in wild, drunken celebrations or revelries; followers of Bacchus (the Roman god of wine).
Usage: Usually plural; Often used in historical or literary contexts; Can refer to ancient Roman festival participants or modern revelers
Examples
- The bacchanalians danced through the streets during the festival.
- Ancient Roman bacchanalians honored the god of wine with elaborate ceremonies.
- The bacchanalians celebrated late into the night with music and wine.
- Historical accounts describe bacchanalians engaging in uninhibited festivities.
- The carnival attracted bacchanalians from across the region.